Make the most of the summer views and create your own multi-layered summer-inspired lino print in a one-day artist-led workshop with expert printmaker Alexandra Buckle.
In this artist-led workshop, you will create a multi-layered lino print based on images or photographs that inspire you.
Alexandra Buckle is a former Royal Academy Exhibitor and Artfinder bestseller. She has exhibited in both Bucks and Oxfordshire Arts Weeks. Many of her pieces are inspired by local woodland areas, such as Stowe Gardens, Evenley Wood Garden, Stoke Woods, Waddesdon and Claydon. She is particularly drawn to interesting colour combinations and scenes with dramatic light. She has been teaching the art of lino cutting to all abilities since 2013, from beginners to artists wanting to try out a new technique.
Remember to bring along your own packed lunch (tea, coffee and cake will be available). We will provide all the printing materials. Please bring along a few images you would like to work from to the session.
£80 per person
Booking essemtial
Season (2 Aug 2025) | ||
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Saturday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
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